Land for Sale in Maryland
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Maryland ranks among the country's smallest states in terms of size, covering an area of 12,407 square miles (8 million acres). Of its total landmass, 9,707 square miles (78 percent) covers land area, while the remaining 2,699 square miles is made up of water. Maryland is home to 61 wildlife management areas covering over 123,000 acres, where hunters can take aim for black bear, coyote, white-tailed deer, mink, rabbits and more. In addition, a number of state parks, forests and other state-run land areas offering various hunting, fishing and other outdoor recreation opportunities. Lands of America research shows that 91 percent of land in the Old Line State is privately owned. Based on recent price-per-acre data, Maryland is one of the five most expensive states country for rural land. This data represents $91 million of land for sale in the state covering a total of 2,616 acres. Hunting Land was the most common type of land for sale in Maryland. Of the 24 counties in the state, Frederick County had the most land for sale.

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Own your private Waterfront camping oasis off of Dundee Creek in Chase is absolutely breathtaking. The 1.62 acre tract conveys an air stream camper and 200 gallon water tank. The property is surrounded by Gunpowder State Park and its trails. This property is perfect for someone wanting to live off the grid while getting back to basics. Property needs TLC-Appointment required to visit this beauty

LandsofMaryland.com is part of the Lands of America Network, the largest rural listing service in the Nation. The Network specializes in land for Sale which includes farms, ranches, mountain property, lake houses, river homes, beachfront homes, country homes, and residential homes in smaller towns across the country. These properties have many diverse uses including recreational and agricultural activities like hunting, fishing, camping, backpacking, horseback riding, four wheeling, grazing cattle, gardening, vineyards, cropland, raising horses, and other livestock.